Measuring the Flow of Crop Preservation Chemicals

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Samantha Hannay

Stored Crop fogging machines for crop storage

Hygiene and the elimination of pests and fungus is a major problem when it comes to the growth and storage of bulk crops in modern agriculture. From the preparation of the buildings used for food production to the silos containing the mass storage of products, cleanliness is essential in ensuring the quality of the produce.

Applying various chemicals extends the life of the products, even when produce is being put into storage.

Agrochemical specialists, Stored Crop Conservation Limited (SCCL), have developed a system of “fogging” agricultural storage spaces, using Titan’s 900-series turbine flowmeters which precisely control the delivery of a very fine mist which guarantees the whole volume of produce is coated with the appropriate chemical.

Over time, by developing its own equipment and methods, SCCL figured out a way to get a much more even treatment than conventional methods. The chemicals used are often regulated substances, and careful control of the application volume is absolutely critical.

Since SCCL knows how essential the chemical dispersal process is, for nearly 15 years the company has utilized Titan Enterprises Turbine Flow Meters to record the amount of chemical used.

The use and deposition of powerful agrochemicals is critical for safe and effective crop preservation.  Metering the actual volume used against a known enclosed volume (within a building), or a known acreage (a field), is vital. Historically, users would have to check what they used after it had been sprayed or dispersed and not during the process.

With regards to problems that arise when it comes to accurately recording the volume of dispensed chemicals, many of the fluids are extremely aggressive and the volumes dispensed can often be quite small requiring a combination of chemical resistance and low flow rates to ensure precision.

On current generation SCCL machines, the volume of dispensed chemicals is recorded using Titan 900 series mini-turbine flow meters. These flow meters are coupled to a panel indicator recording total volume throughput on a re-settable display, giving the machine operator the ability to check the desired dosage for an area against the actual volume of chemical used thereby ensuring safe dispersal of the controlled chemicals.

Titan’s 900 series mini-turbine flow meter was selected for this application because it is a very compact meter manufactured in 316 stainless steel and PVDF with Viton seals. Beneficially not only can the 900 series satisfy the flow and chemical resistance requirements of working with powerful agrochemicals, it is also easy to install in a cabinet. In addition, SCCL’s in-house calibration rigs utilize Titan’s highly accurate oval gear (OG) flowmeters to make sure consistent, reliable measurements always take place.

For further information on flowmeter systems for precise measurement of small volumes of dispensed agrochemicals, or other regulated chemicals, please contact Titan enterprises on +44(0)1935 812790 or sales@flowmeters.co.uk

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